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'Strategic compassion' is why Sobeys and Safeway are lowering produce prices in Alberta, says expert

2016-02-02 03:49:20| Grocery - Topix.net

"You know, cauliflower is a great example...lots of $8 cauliflower out there. I think probably we're sitting at $3.99 cauliflower right now," said Keri Scobie, a spokesperson for Sobeys Inc. in western Canada.

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Living near a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods increases home value, report says

2016-02-01 07:30:11| Grocery - Topix.net

Live near a Trader Joe's? A study from RealtyTrac found that home value increases for homeowners near a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. Shoppers lineup as they wait for the grand opening of a Trader Joe's on October 18, 2013 in Pinecrest, Florida.

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Global Process Automation And Instrumentation Market To Reach Over USD 94 Billion By 2020, says Technavio

2016-02-01 03:15:15| chemicalonline Home Page

According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the market size of the global process automation and instrumentation market is predicted to reach close to USD 94 billion in revenue by the end of 2020

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Cause of Southampton mansion fire can't be determined, fire marshal says

2016-01-28 21:09:27| Apparel - Topix.net

The cause of a fire last summer that destroyed the $9 million home of a Southampton Village real estate mogul whose clients include Polo Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Dolce & Gabbana, cannot be determined, a fire official said Thursday. Village Fire Marshal Dean McNamara said in a telephone interview that after the roof caved in during the July 25 blaze at 50 Wyandanch Lane, there was... The cause of a fire last summer that destroyed the $9 million home of a Southampton Village real estate mogul whose clients include Polo Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Dolce & Gabbana, cannot be determined, a fire official said Thursday.

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U.S. Shale Gas Production Could Sharply Decline in 2016, World Bank Says

2016-01-28 18:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: In the wake of tumbling oil prices, an onslaught on coal and a year of geopolitical tumult, the World Bank has released its 2016 report on the outlook for the worlds commodity markets. Carbon Brief looks at the five key takeaways for climate change and energy. 1. Theres All-Round Bad News for Coal The report makes grim reading for coal industry executives. Coal prices are expected to continue their tumble downwards in 2016. Having fallen by more than 60 percent since 2011, prices are expected...

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